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Charity Auction Sketch

CHARITY AUCTION SKETCH

HOST:

Ladies and gentlemen. Esteemed colleges and fellow celebrities. We are gathered here today for one cause. What I say next may shock you, but it has to be said as we cannot ignore it any longer.

The rumours you may have hearted are true. Today in 2009! Children in Africa (EMOTIONAL PAUSE) are sober! I know it's hard to believe but it's true. In fact every six seconds a child dies of boredom…. Not literally of course, it's just a saying. No one can die of boredom – ask Jonathon's Ross's audience. (HOST LAUGHS AT OWN JOKE). But I used that phrase to emphasise the seriousness of the situation.

We all take alcohol for granted, look at you guys tonight. Your tables and bellies are full of it, apart from Gazza of course (WINKS). However in Africa it's a different story. Children were sober yesterday, they are sober today and if we don't act now they will be sober tomorrow.

We do have footage of a young African child but the content is so horrific we were told we could not show it. However I will tell you the basic details. The film shows Tabu, a five year old African girl who is so sober she can walk five miles with a pot balanced on her head! (HOST LOOKS DOWN AND COMPSOSES HIMSLEF) And what is waiting for her after her trek. A chilled bottle of Crystal? Or maybe a single malt. No! Not even a cheap generic cider. All there is after her hard, hot journey is some dirty water that an alcohol content of 0.01%.

So what can we do to stop this outrage? Well fortunately, due to the fact they are also starving, a small amount of alcohol will intoxicate them. In fact just 50p a day will buy enough super strength lager to inebriate a toddler for most of the day – solving an inhumane infliction.

So please dig deep and remember our motto "Give a child a keg of beer and he can inebriate his family for one day, but give him a home brew kit from boots and he can inebriate his family for a lifetime."

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I like this john, made me laugh a couple of times. For some reason I kept imagining Alan Partridge reading it? very good.

Quote: Scottidog @ April 29 2009, 8:57 PM BST

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I like this john, made me laugh a couple of times. For some reason I kept imagining Alan Partridge reading it? very good.

Thanks. I think it would have to be read by someone who does not take themsleves too seriously and kept it light hearted.

I liked it too, I think it could work as a stand up routine.

This is a great idea but it feels like your emphaisising and explaining which kinda undercuts it.

I think if you sold it as a Dragon's Den idea or an advert it could be stronger.

Good idea but feels a bit overstated.

Quote: sootyj @ April 29 2009, 10:00 PM BST

This is a great idea but it feels like your emphaisising and explaining which kinda undercuts it.

I think if you sold it as a Dragon's Den idea or an advert it could be stronger.

Good idea but feels a bit overstated.

Maybe it would have more punch if set in another situation. I was aslo thinking of having 2 characters - 1 serious and 1 comic so they can play off each other. Its a bit full on but I can't do subtle.

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ April 29 2009, 9:05 PM BST

I liked it too, I think it could work as a stand up routine.

Some of the jokes were taken from my old stand up routine.

Great idea.
It was so heartbreaking I was nearly reaching for the credit card.

Quote: Fred Sunshine @ April 29 2009, 10:29 PM BST

Great idea.
It was so heartbreaking I was nearly reaching for the credit card.

Well if anybody does want to donate you can do so through my paypal account. ;)

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